WRAPUP 2-Canada current account gap rises, spurs talk C$ too high

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* Deficit up 2.9 percent from Q2 to C$18.91 billion
* Canadian dollar edges lower after data released
* Deficit on trade in services hits record high
By David Ljunggren
OTTAWA, Nov 29 (Reuters) - A drop in exports helped push
Canada's current account deficit close to a record high in the
third quarter, a development that some analysts said adds to
evidence the Canadian dollar is overvalued.
The deficit ...

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